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rdodger - 1/4/13 at 07:21 PM

I have a Digi dash pro2.

I have been trying to configure it today to display speed as default.

I have been using the software and laptop not the buttons.

Even though I tick the box to default to speed it always starts on RPM. Also it also displays OIL when powered up no matter what settings I put in the low oil pressure boxes.

Help!


plantman - 1/4/13 at 08:34 PM

it is awhile since i did mine and it is only the lite version.....but i think if you click the sva box on the general tab it automatically sets the speedo to zero on start up

have fun


rdodger - 1/4/13 at 08:38 PM

Thanks for the reply. I have done that but still I get the tacho.

I guess I better call ETB tomorrow.


RK - 2/4/13 at 02:17 AM

Interesting, because I can't get my tacho or speedo to work on my Lite.


neilp1 - 2/4/13 at 07:29 AM

Mine also had the OIL displayed no matter what settings. This was due to the way the low pressure oil switch was wired up. Once I had re-wired this it was fine.


rdodger - 2/4/13 at 04:24 PM

Spoke to them today.

It seems the LED readout can be set to display gear, revs or speed an start up. It can't be altered on the software, that's for the LCD screen. You need to alter it in the manual set up. press A&B together, scroll through to the relevant part and job done.

As stated the OIL will come on no matter what until the engine has oil pressure.

What did you alter wiring wise?


neilp1 - 2/4/13 at 06:20 PM

quote:
Originally posted by rdodger
Spoke to them today.

It seems the LED readout can be set to display gear, revs or speed an start up. It can't be altered on the software, that's for the LCD screen. You need to alter it in the manual set up. press A&B together, scroll through to the relevant part and job done.

As stated the OIL will come on no matter what until the engine has oil pressure.

What did you alter wiring wise?


It was never wired up via dash mounted LED. I tried everything, then when I wired up the switch to an LED the OIL went off and back onto RPM or speed as it should.